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This is an interesting example and apparently an UNRECORDED STATE because it looks like it was pulled from a plate with trimmed left and right edges. A heavy plate-mark can clearly be seen suggesting that possibly due to wear or damage the copper was trimmed to make it usable again. No neatline was introduced so we have the appearance of missing sheets. Comparison with an example of the first state indicates that about 15 mm. on the left and some 95 mm. on the right have been trimmed. No other example appears to have been traced. When it was printed cannot be determined but the paper can clearly be identified as eighteenth century as it bears chain lines and a water mark “IV”. It also appears in his stock list for c.1761, so that date is given as an approximation. A further example in the same state was identified in 2021 in the Bibliotheque nationale, Paris (GE BB-565 (A1,95)). Provenance: private American collection. Catalogue of British Town Maps 19651; Refer Tooley, Cheshire in ‘The Map Collector’ no. 17 p. 25 Ch44.